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About The Town Crier Outlet

The Town Crier Outlet is home to WesleyGospel.com and Rebekah's Reflections: Wesleyan theology and women of faith are the purposes of these two websites. Our online publications are inspirational in their focus.

Supernatural Theology 58: Antinomianism In the Churches

If he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him.         … Continue reading

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Review of Leonard Ravenhill’s “Tried and Transfigured”

Hardships and Temptations:Jesus Had Them and So Will True Christians This book is broken up into two main parts. Part 1 is about the temptations of Jesus (hence the word Tried or trial in the title); and Part 2 is about the … Continue reading

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Review of Leonard Ravenhill’s “Revival God’s Way”

Leonard Ravenhill was a man of God; and in my estimation a saint. Some have gone so far as calling him a prophet, and maybe he was. He was not the type of person to have tons of dreams and … Continue reading

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Review of Leonard Ravenhill’s “Why Revival Tarries”

“Unction is God’s knighthood for the soldier-preacher who has wrestled in prayer and gained the victory” (p. 18). This really sums up the message of Ravenhill’s signature classic Why Revival Tarries. That is, the Holy Spirit will fill the man who … Continue reading

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Sins of Laodicea – Leonard Ravenhill

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Are We Willing To Drink His Cup? – Leonard Ravenhill

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God’s Glory – Leonard Ravenhill

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The Ark Of God – Leonard Ravenhill

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God’s Compassion – Leonard Ravenhill

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Where Is The Fire? – Leonard Ravenhill

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